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... Lord Bridport's signal to weigh anchor ; the blockade of the Thames by the floating republic of the Nore ; the ... Lords , which , when an immediate attack was first apprehended in Ireland , had occasioned some extraordinary de- mand for ...
... Lord Bridport's signal to weigh anchor ; the blockade of the Thames by the floating republic of the Nore ; the ... Lords , which , when an immediate attack was first apprehended in Ireland , had occasioned some extraordinary de- mand for ...
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... Lord Moira , that it refused to publish it . The fine , but most sarcastic song , " In a certain assembly , a short time ago , " composed in derision of his lordship on this occasion . Gordon's History of the Irish Rebellion , pp . 65.
... Lord Moira , that it refused to publish it . The fine , but most sarcastic song , " In a certain assembly , a short time ago , " composed in derision of his lordship on this occasion . Gordon's History of the Irish Rebellion , pp . 65.
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... Lord Moira's " tales of terror . " The government were perfectly aware , that from the year 1796 , the United ... Lord Camden , then the lord lieute- nant , one in May and another in June , 1798 , in which he offered pardon to such ...
... Lord Moira's " tales of terror . " The government were perfectly aware , that from the year 1796 , the United ... Lord Camden , then the lord lieute- nant , one in May and another in June , 1798 , in which he offered pardon to such ...
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... Lord Londonderry , through whom the intelligence was conveyed to Lord Castlereagh . The leaders , therefore , could have been arrested at any time , and a rising of the people effectually prevented , had it suited the policy of the men ...
... Lord Londonderry , through whom the intelligence was conveyed to Lord Castlereagh . The leaders , therefore , could have been arrested at any time , and a rising of the people effectually prevented , had it suited the policy of the men ...
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... lord of the opposite hill could reach his hand across to help her down . How the lady was seen frequently arranging her flowing tresses by the side of the well the glassy water her only mir- ror ; and how the lord of the oppo- site hill ...
... lord of the opposite hill could reach his hand across to help her down . How the lady was seen frequently arranging her flowing tresses by the side of the well the glassy water her only mir- ror ; and how the lord of the oppo- site hill ...
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